How are my 36 weekers feeling *pictures*

I just turned 36 weeks yesterday and I'm so drained I feel like I need to sit all day with my feet up and be served (perferably cheeseburgers) but that isn't gonna happen with my two crazy boys (5&2) Friday is my doctors appointment they said they are testing me for groupB? I hope to get a peek and baby girl! We shall see!! Let me see those bellys!!!

I'll be 36w Friday and I am starting to get uncomfortable. My feet have been swelling more and pressure in my lady parts is getting severe. I'm not sleeping well and even though both babies are head down and dropped I still have intense heartburn since there are two in there. Almost done though.

36 weeks here! Feeling OK other than tired and some pretty intense rib pain. My daughter just discovered a week ago that she could move and kick under my ribs...I guess I should be grateful that she's a late bloomer in that regard. ;)

35 weeks but I am just starting to get "uncomfortable". It isn't too bad so I'm not complaining much. But I am so tired all the time & my belly has gotten so much bigger over the past 10 days (see picture) , I'm thinking about getting a support belt...I've heard good things about them! Ready for the next 5 weeks to fly by!

I'm 36w2d and I just want to be at home. This coming to work thing is awful. I'm working this week and next week, then starting my maternity leave the week after that - 1 week before my c-section. Everyone at work is taking bets on whether or not I'll make it that long. Part of me hopes not, but then I feel guilty because I want him to be healthy. I have NSTs twice a week and physical therapy for my back and hips twice a week. I'm just ready to be done and meet my little man.

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